Cebu Blue Pothos

Cebu Blue Pothos


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Description

Cebu Blue Pothos is a popular houseplant known for its beautiful green-blue leaves and low maintenance requirements. This plant is native to the Philippines and is a member of the Epipremnum genus.

Care Instructions:

Light
This plant does not need much light. It tends to thrive within bright indirect light or medium-light conditions. However, this plant is not tolerant to low light conditions, so if you’d like your plant’s foliage to be lush and full, a good amount of indirect light is recommended. But remember, it does need a few periods of darkness too.

Water
Cebu Blue Pothos is a low-maintenance plant that doesn’t require much water but does appreciate good drainage. Water it only when the top inch of soil has become dry to the touch. Overwatering can cause root rot and lead to plant death, so it’s crucial to avoid watering it too often. You can use a moisture meter or your finger to test the soil’s moisture level.

Temperature and Humidity
Cebu Blue’s plants are picky, so your home’s indoor temperature should be enough to maintain your plant. But you should avoid extreme temperature changes and keep your Cebu Blue plant away from doors, vents, and drafty windows. If you live in a dry and/or cold region, you should consider buying a humidifier or a pebble tray to artificially increase the humidity for your plant and/or pair it with another plant to boost the humidity levels of both. You can also put your plant in a greenhouse cabinet; this way, the humidity levels are higher.

Fertilizer
During the growing season, fertilize your Cebu blue pothos every two weeks with a balanced, water-soluble fertilizer. Follow the instructions on the fertilizer package to avoid over-fertilizing, which can harm the plant. It’s also important to note that Cebu blue pothos is a slow-growing plant, so you don’t need to fertilize it too often. In fact, over-fertilizing can cause the leaves to turn yellow or brown.


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